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Police Report - July 24

Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies.Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.

PARK PLACE APARTMENTS — A woman said she asked a cleaning company employee to not use her water source for cleaning other apartments, and the employee used vulgar language and cursed her. The employee denied the accusation.

HENRY STREET — Police responded toa residence a couple times - once for a welfare check because someone reported a woman passed out in the yard, and another time because the daughter of the woman who had been passed out in the yard said her mother slapped her over a cell phone dispute. A man living at the house told police the woman, his live-in girlfriend, had drank too much and was asleep inside when officers responded to the welfare check. When they responded to the domestic dispute call, they arrested the woman.

GENTILLY DRIVE — A woman said she received a text message from her sister-in-law who threatened to beat her up.

CLYDES MARKET #37/FAIR ROAD — An employee reported a vendor stole a cell phone holder - an act that was verified by video.

Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents

MOORE ROAD — (Portal) A woman said a man threatened to burn her house down and damage her vehicles.

BONNETT ROAD — (Portal) A man told deputies he and a woman were arguing after someone else called 911 regarding the dispute.

WAVERLY LANE — (Statesboro) A woman said a man sent her text messages and picture messages "of a personal nature" from an unknown number.

BUCHANS ROAD — (Pembroke) A man said he noticed a vehicle pull up in his yard and leave. He later discovered tools missing from his porch, and suspected a coworker.

PINEMOUNT BOULEVARD — (Statesboro) A woman said she and a man were arguing over custody of their 10-year-old daughter and where she would live.

Georgia State Patrol Incidents

Troopers issued 34 warnings, assisted six motorists and investigated one accident with one reported injury Sunday.

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